. Medieval architecture, its origins and development, with lists of monuments and bibliographies. or are they turnedtowards Jerusalem. Indeed, save in the instance of Irbid, the doors are always to the south, sothat the congregation turned their back to the Holy City. The double semi-pillars found com-monly at one end of the building are thought to have been intended to support a gallery for thewomen. Synagogues are extant in Galilee, two each at Kefr Birim and Jish, and at Meiron,Irbid, Tell Hum, Kerazeh, Nebratein, Umm el Amed, Semmaka-on-Carmel and Sufsaf. Theother early sjniagogues — at Al


. Medieval architecture, its origins and development, with lists of monuments and bibliographies. or are they turnedtowards Jerusalem. Indeed, save in the instance of Irbid, the doors are always to the south, sothat the congregation turned their back to the Holy City. The double semi-pillars found com-monly at one end of the building are thought to have been intended to support a gallery for thewomen. Synagogues are extant in Galilee, two each at Kefr Birim and Jish, and at Meiron,Irbid, Tell Hum, Kerazeh, Nebratein, Umm el Amed, Semmaka-on-Carmel and Sufsaf. Theother early sjniagogues — at Alexandria, Rome, etc. — are known only from literary sources. ^Nobilibus vero, qui honores magistratusque gerundo praestare debent officia civibus,faeienda smit vestibula regalia alta, atria, et peristylia amplissima, selvae, ambulationesquelaxiores ad decorem majestatis perfectae, praeterea bibliothecae, pinacothecae, basilicae rumdissimxdi modoquam pidiliconim operum magnificentia ramparatae, quod in domibus eorum saepiuset publica consilia et privata judicia arbitriaque conficiuntur. 68. ::^^^i:-. /,|


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